This course prepares students for the required FAA Flight Instructor - Airplane Practical Test. The course is designed to train students to perform to current Airmen Certification Standards (ACS) in ground and flight operations. Students will learn to teach preflight preparation and procedures, airport operations, take-offs, landings, go-arounds, performance and ground reference maneuvers, navigation, slow flight and stalls, flight operations, emergency operations, and post-flight procedures. Instruction is given in single-engine aircraft and approved simulators. Applicable fees will apply. Students must possess an FAA Class 2 or above FAA Medical Certificate and be at least 18 years old upon completion. Credit for this course is contingent on passing the FAA Flight Instructor - Airplane Practical Exam. If additional exam attempts are required, students may require additional hours of flight instruction beyond the course minimum to pass the course, resulting in additional fees. Students who possess and present a valid FAA Flight Instructor Certificate will be granted credit for this course. The course is to be taken concurrently with AVP-211. Prerequisite: AVP-101, AVP-102, AVP-111, AVP-112, AVP-201, AVP-202, AVP-203